The thorough and timely manner in which you handled the problem here on Cascade was much appreciated. Without exception, your people were thoughtful, considerate, and professional. I felt you and your company handled my problem efficiently and carefully, and that we were in good hands.

Sheryl A. Fuller

Overall one of the better EMPs ever submitted to the Departments Solid Waste Section, thank you for putting this together.

Thank you for your assistance through this circus of errors, misinformation, lack of communication, and inefficiency. At times it seemed beyond redemption. Your project manager was magnificent, and we wish to emphasize that he had the only clear mind, the only steady hand, the only source of common sense in the whole battery of bureaus, departments, and businesses

Otis Wilson

Thank you, Steve! You have no idea how much I appreciate the way you have handled this

James R. Templin CSCEO Investors Mortgage Co.

Stormwater UIC System Requirements

The federal Underground Injection Control (UIC) program, enacted in 1974 under the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), is administered by the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) and is intended to protect groundwater resources from contamination. Stormwater UIC systems are any man-made design or structure which allows discharge of stormwater below ground. Common UIC systems include, for example, dry wells, soakage trenches, and infiltration galleries. A UIC must be approved by the DEQ through Authorization by Rule (AR) or under an individual Water Pollution Control Facilities (WPCF) permit. Requirements for obtaining AR, operating a UIC or closing a UIC are set forth in Oregon Administrative Rules (OAR) 340-044-0005 through 340-044-0055. For more detailed information
View or Print a Stormwater Underground Injection Control System Brochure.